of indiana failed to show any evidence of in-person voter id. this has been studied -- megyn: voter id fraud. >> i beg your pardon, voter id fraud. this has been studied in states all over the country. the justice department has virtually no cases of voter fraud other than the small handful in the last decade. so what you're getting is you're curing a problem that there's no evidence exists, but the price of that is the potential be disenfranchisement of 10-20% of registered voters. megyn: listen, the point that is interesting is that they're offering these free id cards to help people, you know, who don't have an id get their id, and then they can vote. but the doj says, well, 81 of texas' 254 counties don't have offices for the people who get the id. so, you know, the practical reality -- they're not going to do it. >> yeah. there's a cure provision. well, you know, you're not going to do it, hey, look, voting is a privilege. i mean, there are things you have to do to vote, and i think asking for identification to make sure you're the person t